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I was behind my senior year also and I decided to change schools to ECOT, an online school. You get a high school diploma and they only require you need 20 credits to graduate. Not to mention how flexible the class periods are. They say you should get on about 4 hours a day, but I managed to graduate with a 4.0 by doing less than 5 hours a week. I would strongly reccommend an online school or some type of home schooling. Most imporant though, be sure to make sure you can graduate on time with all the requirments, I've seen a few friends get tricked, bummed out and then settled for a GED. Dont settle! Good Luck!!
Home-schooling can be good. You can work at your own pace, and their are even online schools for home-schoolers, and people who want extra work.
Why not start taking classes at the local jr. college? Why not take a GED now? Or do homeschool and do college classes at the same time?
Public school is not god. Although they are confused about that concept sometimes. Your options are not limited. Think big.
See if your state has an online public school. A lot of states do. Check here. www.k12.com www.connectionsacademy.com
yes...10 credits behind is actuallu a lot more than you think...homeschooling will give you the time and space that you need to just sit down and focus...it will help you through life if you can get those credits!
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